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Obesity Hypertension Clinic at Johns Hopkins Children's Center
<b>Hypertension</b> is a condition in which one's blood pressure is consistently high. In children, <b>hypertension</b> is diagnosed when a child's blood</b> ...
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Pulmonary Hypertension and Pulmonary Vascular Disease
Contact Information and Locations. Directions to the Pulmonary <b>Hypertension</b> Clinic at the Johns Hopkins Outpatient Center. Division of Pulmonary and</b> ...
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Blood Pressure and Alzheimer's Risk: What's the Connection?
Symptoms include forgetfulness, impaired thinking and judgment, personality changes, agitation and loss of emotional control. Alzheimer’s disease, Huntington’s</b> ...
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Varicose Veins | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Varicose veins</b> are caused by increased blood pressure in the veins. <b>Varicose veins</b> happen in the veins near the surface of the skin (superficial).</b> ...
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Childhood Obesity, A Focus on Hypertension - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Nationwide, he noted, rates of childhood obesity continue to rise, affecting 18.5% of children and adolescents, or 13.7 million young people. A child who is obese</b> ...
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9 Benefits of Yoga | Johns Hopkins Medicine
1. Yoga improves strength, balance and flexibility. Slow movements and deep breathing increase blood flow and warm up muscles, while holding a pose can build</b> ...
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Diabetic Nephropathy (Kidney Disease) | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Hypertension</b>, or high blood pressure, is a complication of diabetes that is believed to contribute most directly to diabetic nephropathy.</b> ...
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Pheochromocytoma: An Adrenal Gland Tumor - Johns Hopkins Medicine
855-695-4872 Outside of Maryland. +1-410-502-7683 International. A pheochromocytoma is a rare type of tumor in the middle of the adrenal gland. The adrenal glands</b> ...
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The Curious Case of the ‘Nervous Heart’ - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Nine out of 10 hypertensive patients have essential <b>hypertension</b>, but among those with resistant forms of the disease, about 30 percent might have</b> ...
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Hidden Brain Risk: Midlife High Blood Pressure
High blood pressure was associated with above-normal declines. Almost everyone showed some signs of fuzzy thinking and memory loss over the 25 years. But people</b> ...
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